A question for Sun Mountain stand bag owners

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Howdy all,

Recently bought the H2NO on recommendation from a few forumers and must say I'm very happy with the purchase, doesn't feel like any weight on my shoulders compared to old bag. I love carrying and know this will make it easier.

However I would like to get a 3 wheel push-trolley for those days my back doesn't feel up to it/I'm facing lots of golf, the Sun Mountain has a "Cart friendly bottom", but not for my bunch of junk 2 wheel Masters (bought for £20 I think) trolley. Has anyone found a particular push trolley a good fit for the H2NO?!

Long shot but hopefully someones done it or seen it, sound all
 
I have the 3.5 with a hillbilly tracker at present and I find that top strap has to be higher than intended(i.e. above the cart strap section). The plastic parts that extend for the legs just dont sit right hence why I need to have it higher.
Even when I have it higher though it is still prone to twisting slightly so I am going down the cart bag route and keeping the 3.5 for when I want to carry.
The cart friendly bottom is more intended for the cart experience rather than trolley.
 
I have the 3.5 with a hillbilly tracker at present and I find that top strap has to be higher than intended(i.e. above the cart strap section). The plastic parts that extend for the legs just dont sit right hence why I need to have it higher.
Even when I have it higher though it is still prone to twisting slightly so I am going down the cart bag route and keeping the 3.5 for when I want to carry.
The cart friendly bottom is more intended for the cart experience rather than trolley.

My problem exactly chap, and I do realise its for carts more than trolleys but was hoping there was a trolley design that suited it. Ive seen that Sun Mountain make trolleys, but it doesnt say that they're h2no-compatible (though it does describe a different locking mechanism to traditional trolleys). Thats what Im wondering really, hopefully someones seen it, otherwise I'll just have to switch to the old trolley bag on those days (which is fine, but its no Sun Mountain).
 
drop sun mountain an email r.e their trolleys/h2no compatibility

I hear their customer service is spot on so no better place to hear it than direct from the horses mouth :thup:
 
I have a Stewart Z3 trolley which holds my Sun Mountain Four 5 bag without any problems. I think they advertise the trolley as holding all golf bags.
 
I have a Four5 as well with a powercaddy Twinline 2. Fits fine. Need to make sure the straps are good and tight though, especially the top one.
 
drop sun mountain an email r.e their trolleys/h2no compatibility

I hear their customer service is spot on so no better place to hear it than direct from the horses mouth :thup:

Their products are great, I sent 3 emails and still had no reply. it was in relation to the strap design. Still waiting.

Has anyone else noticed the stitching on the shoulder strap does not hold the filling and the filling does not exactly pad out the straps against your shoulders. Also the left strap brushes the side of your body as you carry???

In relation to trolleys I have a PK twinline 3 and I just put an extra bungee on the top to stop any twist, but not had any problems, can get to all pockets easy enough. Just take your bag in the shop and try it on few trolleys. If they want your money they'll let you try them out
 
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Has anyone else noticed the stitching on the shoulder strap does not hold the filling and the filling does not exactly pad out the straps against your shoulders. Also the left strap brushes the side of your body as you carry???
Just noticed this myself. I will send email as well and see what they say. Have the new C130 Sun Mountain cart bag which is excellent, and my only complaint with either bag is the strap on my Four 5.
 
Got the 2011 h2no, just purchased the speedcart ltd from sun mountain and it doesn't fit the trolley dispite being advised it would. Not keeping the trolley because of this!
 
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